Man who allegedly Googled ‘How long does it take to get married after Spouse dies’ charged with Wife’s murd£r

Aisha Umaru
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A man who allegedly inquired from the internet seeking an answer to a question about how long it should take to remarry after losing a wife has been accused of k!lling his wife.

The man, Naresh Bhatt who appeared in Prince William Country Circuit court for his hearing on December 2, 2024 was charged with two felonies.

His charges include first-degree murder and physically defiling a corpse in relation to the disappearance of his wife, Mamta Kafle Bhatt although her body was not discovered.

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Earlier, Mamte Kafle 28, was reported missing on August 5 after she being absent at work thus prompting a wellness check by local police.

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On August 22, Naresh Bhatt was charged with hiding a lifeless body after authorities Virginia obtained evidence in the residence of the couple of a body being dragged out.

Manassas Park Police reveals that Naresh Bhatt opened up to them that he and his wife were putting things in place to go their separate ways.

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The mother of one was presumed dead after nothing was seen or heard of her since July 29 WUSA9.

In April, the Washington Post reported that prosecutors said that Naresh allegedly used his work laptop to search on google “How long does it take to get married after spouse die” and “What happen to debt died spouse,”.

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He also allegedly googled, “What happens if spouse disappears in Virginia.”

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